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Badger, George Henry. Water-star. *80c. Am. Unitar.
7–29693.
Four essays, The water-star, Landscape of the soul, The haunts of the hind, and Do we see nature? In the first one the water lily is used for a lesson. The author shows that in sending forth above the surface of the water so wonderful a flower the roots do quiet work in the murky depths; so in life, if crowning success be attained, there lies back of it the commonplace pegging away at stale duties.
Bagley, William Chandler. Classroom management: its principles and technique. *$1.25. Macmillan.
7–15629.